40th Anniversary of Monty Python's Flying Circus
Norma Fox Mazer, celebrated YA author dies at 78
Alice Munro Wins 2009 Man Booker International Prize
CONFERENCES
American Association of School Librarians
American Musicological Society
AUTHOR/PUBLICITY EVENTS
ALA Honors Author for Women's Studies Achievement
Several Articles Explore Founded By Friends
Scarecrow Sponsors ALA's 2009 Equality Award
Our Award Winners
Pulpit, Table, and Song
Essays in Celebration of Howard Hageman
Series: Drew University Studies in Liturgy #1
|
||||||||||||||||||
SUBJECTS
Religion » Religion (General)
Library & Information Science » Library & Information Science (General)
Religion » Theology
REVIEWS
"...these are thought-provoking papers which may even stimulate liturgical reform and renewal in some quarters."
JOURNAL OF UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HISTORY SOCIETY
DESCRIPTION
A series of essays in honor of Howard G. Hageman that demonstrate the "vital inner rhythm of Word and Sacrament" and an ecumenical multidisciplinary approach to the field. Among the contributors are historians, theologians, and liturgical scholars, including Horton Davies, Randall Balmer, Norman J. Kansfield, A. Casper Honders, Kenneth Rowe, and Robin Leaver. A well-chosen selection of special importance for theological libraries.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Heather Murray Elkins is a United Methodist ordained pastor and Associate Professor of Liturgical Studies at Drew University.
Edward C. Zaragoza is Assistant Professor of Church History at Phillips Graduate Seminary in Enid, Oklahoma.
Cart



